LYMPHEDEMA
Lymphedema, a collection of lymphatic fluid in the tissues, is most common in the hands and feet. This collection is caused by the failure of the lymphatic vessels draining fluid from the tissue spaces. It is generally most severe at birth and improves. However, it remains present in about one third of girls, eventually resolves but may reappear at puberty. Lymphedema can not be cured but can be managed with early treatment.
DESCRIBING LYMPHEDEMA IN FEMALES WITH TURNER SYNDROME
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FETAL LYMPHEDEMA AND
CONGENITAL CARDIOVASCULAR DEFECTS IN TURNER SYNDROME
http://turners.nichd.nih.gov/pdf/Loscalzo.pdf
BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT LYMPHEDEMA
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lymphedema/basics/definition/con-20025603
FIND A LYMPHEDEMA THERAPIST
https://www.clt-lana.org/search/therapists/
SHOES FOR GIRLS WITH LYMPHEDEMA
Go Plae – https://www.goplae.com/shop
Answer2 Shoes – https://www.orthoticshop.com/brand/answer2-by-apis-footwear/